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“I was thinking, thank god for the emergency funds, but what gets artists to the next month’s rent?” she recalls. “Also, in this scorched earth moment, is there an opportunity to build something that is more sustainable, more just, and [that] recognizes artists as workers with a work product crucial to the fabric of any healthy society?” The result is Artists at Work, a pilot that launched last summer in Western Massachusetts to pay artists a living wage including healthcare to collaborate with cultural organizations and local initiatives in creating work that responds to issues such as youth mental health, food justice and COVID awareness campaigns in marginalized communities. After a successful six-month pilot, Artists at Work is fundraising to expand to seven regions across the U.S. ....
Hometown throwdown: Multiple artists join virtual concert to raise money for three Valley organizations Jazz-pop favorites Lake Street Dive, see at the Green River Festival in 2017, will perform as part of the Get Down With Your Hometown virtual shows. Gazette file photo Jazz pianist Miro Sprague, now living in California, will be part of Get Down With Your Hometown. Gazette file photo Gazette file photo Gazette file photo Fab Faux brings its acclaimed covers of the Beatles catalog to Get Down With Your Hometown. Gazette file photo Photo by Matt Burkhartt/Gazette file photo Published: 1/5/2021 3:12:10 PM Music has been a vital part of the arts scene in the Valley for years, and not just in clubs and other performance spaces: That vitality is also reflected in the considerable number of recording studios in the region as well as the sheer number of bands and players on the scene. ....
Happy 10 years, Boxcar Lilies The Boxcar Lillies. Contributed photo Emily Matthew-Muller. Contributed photo Modified: 12/6/2019 5:50:05 PM For ten years, the Boxcar Lillies, a local Americana band, has been delighting us with irresistible harmonies, sharp songwriting and lively performances. The group, which features Stephanie Marshall on guitar, washboard and cajon and Jenny Goodspeed on bass and guitar, will be joined by Katie Clarke, who plays guitar and clawhammer banjo, for a special anniversary show tomorrow night at 7 p.m. at the Iron Horse Music Hall, 20 Center St. in Northampton. Founding member Clarke is rejoining the band for this special occasion, having retired in 2015. ....